Multiple sclerosis Flashcards

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What is multiple sclerosis?

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Chronic, progressive condition where there is demyelination of nerves in the central nervous system

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What is the pathophysiology behind MS?

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Inflammation of the oligodendrocytes (myeline) and infiltration of immune cells cause damage and demyelination of nerves in the CNS. This then affects how the electrical signals travel along the nerves.

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Who is most commonly affected by MS?

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  • younger adults <50
  • women
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What things are some risk factors / causes for MS?

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  • multiple genes
  • EBV - epstein barr virus
  • low vitamin D
  • smoking
  • obesity
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How can MS present?

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  • often is optic neuritis
  • 6th cranial nerve palsy - abnormal eye movements
  • focal weakness - e.g. a bell’s palsy, limb paralysis, horner’s syndrome
  • focal sensory symptoms- e.g. numbness, parasthesia, trigeminal neuraldia
  • may also show Charcots neurologic triad (covered on another card)
  • often has a relapsing - remitting course - so flares up
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What is Charcot’s neurologic triad?

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  • dysarthria - difficulty speaking
  • nystagmus
  • intention tremor
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How is MS diagnosed?

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  • based on clinical picture and symptoms - episodes must have affected multiple parts of the body and there must be at least 2 episodes at seperate times
  • symptoms > 1yr.

Investigations
- MRI
- lumbar puncture

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What will an MRI show in MS?

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  • white matter plaques where there is build up of myelin
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What will a lumbar puncture show in MS?

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  • ‘oligoclonal bands’ in the CSF
  • high levels of antibodies
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How is MS managed?

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  • disease modifying medications and biological therapies
  • treat relapses with steroids
  • symptomatic management
  • e.g. amitriptyline or gabapentin for neuropathic pain, antidepressants etc.
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